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    • RE: WPFTS does not index files NOT uploaded with Media Library

      @EpsilonAdmin Thanks for quick response and question.
      Yes, my hope was to use the standard WP search widget - but I haven't explored any other option. If there's a better way I'm happy to get guidance 😀

      My site has been recently re-created in WordPress after quite a few years of running under Joomla and that Joomla installation had a free plugin called jiFiles (?) which did the document scanning/indexing. A standard search, scoped on file name or a string from within file content, would pull up a list of file names each hyperlinked to the file itself to easily click on for in-browser viewing (or possibly downloading).

      I appreciate that there are other WordPress plugins that offer a full document management system but they have a much larger feature set than I need and are also majorly expensive for a small non-profit community web site.

      posted in Recipes and Known Solutions
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    • RE: WPFTS does not index files NOT uploaded with Media Library

      @EpsilonAdmin I find myself also in this exact situation.
      A small web site that is primarily about displaying a hierarchy of folders that contain mainly PDFs - using Simple File List Pro
      I have only 3 top level pages. Everything else is generated auto-magically by SFLP when it scans the folders into which I have uploaded files manually (via CyberDuck)
      using the eeFSL shortcode won't help if it simply results in one of those 3 pages being returned in search results.

      Screenshot attached that hopefully gives an idea of what I have.
      SJW file list example.jpg

      So, can WPFTS be enhanced to:
      a) be pointed at a top level folder & told to index all files within that hierarchy; or
      b) leverage the index that is created by SFLP

      If getting this done would be helped by having access to my site feel free to let me know.

      posted in Recipes and Known Solutions
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      Graham